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by Eli Segall on August 31, 2021
Las Vegas’ housing market is white-hot. How long can it last?
by Eli Segall on August 31, 2021
Almost any way you slice it, Las Vegas’ housing market is white-hot. Homes are selling rapidly, prices are reaching all-time highs every month, and rents are skyrocketing.... Read full article
by Mick Akers on August 31, 2021
Want to get married in Allegiant Stadium? You can do that
by Mick Akers on August 31, 2021
Here comes the bride, here comes the bride, walking down the 50-yard line? That scenario could play out in Allegiant Stadium, as the facility is opening its doors to various special occasions, including weddings.... Read full article
by Ron Kantowski on August 31, 2021
PBR Finals leaving Las Vegas for Texas starting in 2022
by Ron Kantowski on August 31, 2021
The Pro Bull Riders World Finals is leaving Las Vegas, with this year’s Nov. 3 to 7 event at T-Mobile Arena ending a decadeslong agreement between Las Vegas and the tour.... Read full article
by Vincent Bonsignore on August 31, 2021
Raiders cut veteran safety, cornerback, wide receiver
by Vincent Bonsignore on August 31, 2021
The Raiders on Tuesday waived veteran safety Karl Joseph, wide receiver Keelan Doss and third-year cornerback Isaiah Johnson, a person with knowledge of the moves confirmed.... Read full article
by Eli Segall on August 31, 2021
New 55-and-over community taking shape in Summerlin
by Eli Segall on August 31, 2021
A new 55-and-older community is taking shape in Summerlin amid Las Vegas’ housing frenzy, and its prices are not cheap.... Read full article
by Mark Anderson on August 26, 2021
USC, LSU to meet in 2024 at Allegiant Stadium
by Mark Anderson on August 26, 2021
Southern California and Louisiana State often enter each season with hopes of playing for the national championship. They instead will meet at Allegiant Stadium in early 2024 in a showdown of traditional college football powers.... Read full article
by Janna Karel on August 26, 2021
While Las Vegas schools were closed, artists graffitied classrooms
by Janna Karel on August 26, 2021
Over the past year, while many students completed their schoolwork at home, a team of young graffiti artists roamed the hallways of Southern Nevada schools and recreation centers with cans of spray paint. ... Read full article
by Dylan Svoboda on August 16, 2021
Former gaming executive opens pet supply shop in Las Vegas
by Dylan Svoboda on August 16, 2021
A little more than two years ago, Annette Weishaar, a longtime Caesars Entertainment executive, began to rethink her career.... Read full article
by Lukas Eggen on August 16, 2021
Journey announces new Las Vegas residency
by Lukas Eggen on August 16, 2021
Fans can have it any way they want it when Journey returns to Las Vegas later this year.... Read full article
by John Katsilometes on August 16, 2021
Live Nation to require vaccinations at House of Blues, Brooklyn Bowl
by John Katsilometes on August 16, 2021
As of Oct. 4, Live Nation, the largest concert company in the world, is planning to require ticket-holders at its venues to prove they have been vaccinated for COVID, or prove they have tested negative for the virus.... Read full article
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